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This is a contemporary casting direct from an original life mask of Frank Langella made as a display piece. The lifecast was originally made for make-up effects and mask creation for his feature film and television work.

This 1:1 life-size casting is professionally crafted using a professional grade plaster and has a sturdy metal loop in the back for displaying on a wall.

This casting can also be produced from a lightweight urethane plastic for an additional 100 dollars upon request.

 
William Forsche has been creating and collecting lifecasts for most of his adult life. One of Forsche's career highlights was creating a lifecast of Vincent Price in 1988.

"I have personally been collecting and creating life masks in Hollywood for over 30 years." "This is a professionally made modern casting made of the highest grade materials available." - William Forsche

 

William Forsche offers you this high quality life mask direct from his Hollywood collection.

Castings from our "Premium" Life Mask collection are made for the discriminating collector. These castings have been professionally remastered from the best source materials available, and should not be confused with lower quality life masks readily available elsewhere. A signed C.O.A. and a signature on every cast is provided by William Forsche to ensure its authenticity and high quality.

Our castings have been used in numerous film productions, William Forsche has done life mask creation for Academy Award winning make-up artists Rick Baker, Greg Cannom and for George Lucas' special effects company Industrial Light and Magic. Many of our castings are also in  the personal collections of high profile collectors and artists such as:  Guillermo del Toro, David Bowie, Stevie Wonder, Liza Minnelli, Hugh Heffner, Kirk Douglas, and the late Tony Curtis and Gregory Peck.

 

Testimonials from Hollywood professionals about the quality of Forsche Design Life Masks.

 
Andy Schoneberg is a two time Emmy award winning makeup artist  for "The Walking Dead." Below is the Humphrey Bogart display he created using one of Forsche's Life Masks.
"I met William 28 years ago(!) on Dead Heat. He was a master life caster then, doing excellent work. He's a fantastic artist and technician. William's life cast collection is without equal. If William is offering a life cast of a particular person, you can bet he's done the legwork to make sure that it's the best, most accurate cast available. Period." -Andy Schoneberg

 
 
Dan Platt's work includes "Terminator 2", Tupac Shakur's hologram for "Coachella" and he was also the Facial Model Lead responsible for youthenizing Jeff Bridges as Clu for "Tron: Legacy."
"Bill, I've been collecting life casts from you for 20 years and without fail, your castings are undisputedly the sharpest, distortion free and most accurate castings in the industry. How do I know? Every morning Ebay sends out a fresh listing of available life casts and I am appalled on what is being offered by your competitors. When I had the privilege to work with you at Greg Cannom's in the early 90's, your life cast work was without flaw and that same attention to detail and craftsmanship is evident in every cast that you sell. I could not and most importantly, WILL NOT buy any life cast from anyone other than you. The success of my career depends heavily on the solid understanding of facial anatomy, form and structure. For the last two decades, your life casts gave me that invaluable understanding. And without that knowledge, I would never have been able to correctly interpret poorly lit or artistically shot photographs when I recreated Tupac for Coachella." -Dan Platt

 

Tom Spina: Sculptor, Movie Prop Conservation Artist and Collector works on an original "Mrs. Doubtfire" appliance displayed on a custom Robin Williams life mask display bust provided by William Forsche of Forsche Design.
"To any and all collectors of lifecasts, You will simply never find another source like William Forsche. His decades of film FX experience and encyclopedic knowledge are a benefit not found in any other lifecast seller, but the real value is in the exquisite quality of the castings themselves. Each is a work of art in its own right, always with highest level of detail of any available, and the closest generation to the original actor's face. I am never disappointed when I open a package from Forsche! I've counted on Bill for reference busts when recreating famous faces and also for things like copies of Robin Williams' head, to which we applied two sets of original Mrs. Doubtfire appliances for display. In order to achieve that, we needed castings that were properly sized and without warp. Bill delivered, as he always does! I can highly recommend his work to anyone interested and look forward to my next purchase!"  Sincerely, -Tom Spina
 

Daniel Horne is a multiple award winning artist, painter and mask maker whose work is in many private collections worldwide including: Guillermo del Toro, Greg Nicotero and Rick Baker.
"William, Thank you again for offering great life casts, I have ten of yours and they are far superior to anything else that is offered."  -Daniel Horne

 

Mike Hill is a portrait sculptor and artist whose work is in many private collections, Mike has also sculpted for television's "American Horror Story" and film projects such as "Men in Black 3" and "The Wolfman."
"Life masks are a valuable tool in the process of sculpting a human head or likeness. It doesnt matter if it isn?t the actual person, understanding the folds and planes of the face is far easier to understand if you hold one in your hand .  William Forsche is my go-to for any life mask."     -Mike Hill

 

Why purchase our life masks when there are cheaper plastic castings and other sources available?

"The advent of the internet has put collecting life masks into the hands of many people outside the film industry; I have personally acquired some of these life masks from various internet sources and have been extremely disappointed with the quality and the distortion (shrinkage etc.) of these castings. The average person outside the film industry doesn't have studio grade life masks to compare their castings with. With over 30 years of selectively collecting life masks it has always been my goal to obtain the highest quality masks available. Not only have I been a collector I am also a Hollywood life mask artist who has created some of the castings that exist in private collections, museums and have been used in the production of many of the major Hollywood films which I have worked on. My professional experience gives me the insight and the ability to compare similar castings and grade them on their detail, shrinkage and distortion. It is my goal and my passion to always make the highest quality life masks possible and it is my pleasure to share these casts with the discriminating life mask collector."     -William Forsche
 

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Forsche Design's white plaster lifecast of Grace Kelley on the left compared to theirs which is on the right.

Our more complete and detailed Grace Kelley cast does not exhibit the shrinkage or distortion of their casting which has less detail. Their once white plastic cast has yellowed considerably with age and has only a single wire as a do it yourself type of hanger.

 
Lifecast artist Willa Shalit invited William Forsche to New York City in 1986 to teach her his lifecasting techniques, after seeing the torso and face casting of Hugh Heffner's girlfriend that he created for the Playboy Mansion. Forsche was later asked to assist Willa Shalit with the smiling lifecast of Stevie Wonder created for his Album cover "Characters."
 
Many of Forsche's lifecasting techniques were also utilized for some of Shalit's more refined lifecasts in her book "Life Cast: Behind the Mask."
Forsche works on a life mask of Brooke Shields in Shalit's  lifecast studio, New York City circa 1986.
 
 
Modern day photo of William Forsche recreating the "Aladdin Sane" life masks that he originally made for David Bowie's personal collection.
 
David Bowie and William Forsche at "Top of the Pops" circa 1987.
 
William Forsche with Hollywood Acting Legends: Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis and Gregory Peck.
 
Select image below to read an article about the lifecast artist William Forsche.
 
 
William Forsche was asked to join several other top Hollywood make-up effects artists recently to teach his lifecasting techniques in the "Ultimate Creature Creator Class."
 

Performer's Film Television & Media Appearances
Frank Langella was born in Bayonne, New Jersey, to Angelina and Frank A. Langella, a business executive. He is of Italian descent. A stage and screen actor of extreme versatility, Frank Langella won acclaim on the New York stage in "Seascape" and followed it up with the title role in the Edward Gorey production of "Dracula". He repeated the role for the screen in Dracula (1979) and became an international star. Over the years, he has done occasional films but prefers to concentrate on his first love, the legitimate theatre. His stage performance ranged from Strindberg drama ("The Father") to Noël Coward comedy ("Present Laughter"). He also appeared in several productions for the New York Shakespeare festival Revered actor Frank Langella portrayed Richard Nixon in the Broadway and film version of 'Frost/Nixon.' He's won multiple Tony Awards and received an Oscar nomination amidst a career that's spanned decades. IN THESE GROUPS Famous People in Film Famous People in Television Famous Syracuse University Alumni Screen Presidents Synopsis Born Jan. 1, 1938 in Bayonne, New Jersey, Frank Langella pursued acting from an early age. After college he moved to New York City. In 1963, he had his off-Broadway stage debut in The Immoralist. He played a variety of Broadway roles over the decades, but portraying Richard Nixon in 2007's Frost/Nixon changed his career. He won a Tony Award for the project, with Ron Howard directing him in the 2008 film version, for which Langella received an Oscar nod as well. The actor later received the fourth Tony of his career for his role in 2016's The Father. Early Career Actor, director and producer Frank Langella was born on January 1, 1938, in Bayonne, New Jersey. (Some sources give 1940 as his birth year.) From an early age, Langella had an interest in becoming an actor. He studied acting at Syracuse University, then moved to New York City. While in New York, Langella joined the Lincoln Center Repertory Company where he studied his craft with the likes of Elia Kazan. He made his stage debut in an off-Broadway production of The Immoralist in 1963. Langella soon appeared in a string of productions, earning a 1966 OBIE Award for his performances in Good Day and The White Devil. Broadway Accolades On Broadway, Langella had a role in William Gibson's A Cry of Players, which netted him the 1969 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Performance. As his star continued to rise, Langella got his first taste of film success with 1970’s Diary of a Mad Housewife. Carrie Snodgress starred as the title character—playing a woman bullied by both her husband and her demanding daughters—who finds escape in her affair with a writer (played by Langella). Langella received critical praise for his performance in the drama. Trying his hand at lighter fare, Langella next starred in the Mel Brooks comedy The Twelve Chairs (1970) as a Russian con man. Returning to Broadway in 1975, Langella received accolades for his work in Edward Albee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play Seascape. The play explores the interaction between two couples—a mature human couple and a pair of lizards. As Leslie the lizard, Langella won his first Tony Award and his second Drama Desk Award. Langella next pursued another unusual stage role, playing the title character in Dracula. This 1977 production featured set and costume design by famed illustrator Edward Gorey. Two years later, Langella starred in the film adaptation, which helped make him a popular sex symbol. The cast also included Laurence Olivier, Donald Pleasence and Kate Nelligan. On the Big Screen Langella earned favorable reviews for his next film effort, Those Lips, Those Eyes (1980), in which he played a mediocre veteran stage actor. Critic Roger Ebert described him as “appealingly vulnerable and egotistical as the theater’s star performer, always scanning the audience for Broadway talent scouts.” He then appeared in Sphinx (1981), an adaptation of the popular Robin Cook novel by the same name. Unfortunately the film proved to be a critical and commercial disappointment. Focusing mostly on theatrical work, Langella played a broad range of characters in the 1980s. One of his most notable roles was as one of the most famous fictional sleuths of all time. Serving as a producer, Langella helped bring 1987’s Sherlock’s Last Case to the stage. He starred as the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes with Donal Donnelly playing his faithful friend Doctor Watson. On the big screen, Langella experienced a series of missteps. He played a villain in the critically maligned Masters of the Universe (1987) and a politician in Robert Vadim's 1988 remake of his own film And God Created Woman, which failed to attract much of an audience. Continued Stage Success Langella’s film career received a boost from his scheming supporting role in the presidential comedy Dave (1993). In the movie, he played a White House chief of staff who tries to seize power after the president (Kevin Kline) has a stroke. Langella’s character brings in a presidential lookalike to pretend to be the commander in chief. This political satire enjoyed both critical and commercial success. He took on another supporting role in the popular comedy Junior (1994), which starred Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito. Back on Broadway, Langella earned raves for his performance in the 1996 revival of August Strindberg’s The Father. He starred in another revival later that year—this time tackling the popular Noel Coward comedy Present Laughter. While his theatrical career thrived, Langella’s film work varied during this period, with him often playing dark and sinister characters. In 2002, Langella starred opposite Alan Bates in a revival of Ivan Turgenev’s Fortune’s Fool on Broadway. Both actors took home Tony Awards for their work on the production. Langella also attracted favorable reviews for 2004’s Match, which co-starred Ray Liotta and Jane Adams. 'Frost/Nixon' Back on the big screen, Langella impressed audiences and critics alike with his portrayal of CBS president William Paley in Good Night and Good Luck (2005). George Clooney directed this drama, which explored television journalist Edward R. Murrow’s battle against Senator Joseph McCarthy. The following year Langella played a famous fictional journalist—Perry White, editor of the Daily Planet—in the summer blockbuster Superman Returns (2006). That same year, Langella went to London to star in the West End production Frost/Nixon—a career changing move. Frost/Nixon is based on the 1977 interviews done by journalist David Frost with former president Richard M. Nixon. Langella threw himself into researching the role of Nixon, watching footage of the former president and visiting his childhood home. When it came time for Langella to take the stage, he said “I sort of put all the factual information away and allowed the visceral to take over,” he told The New York Times. He won raves for his nuanced and convincing performance as the disgraced commander in chief, which netted him his third Tony Award after the production debuted on Broadway in 2007. Michael Sheen played journalist David Frost in both productions. Spouse (1) Ruth Weil (14 June 1977 - 1996) (divorced) (2 children) Trade Mark (3) Rich yet flawless voice Frequently plays leaders and authority figures Frequently plays imposing, menacing villains Trivia (24) Lived with actress/comedian Whoopi Goldberg (separated in March 2001). Won an Obie Award for Best Performance in "The Old Glory" in 1965. Won a supporting Tony Award for best featured actor in a Broadway play, in "Seascape" in 1975. Won both Tony and Drama Desk Awards for best featured actor in a Broadway play, in "Fortune's Fool" in 2002. He was the last actor cast for the science fiction fantasy film Masters of the Universe (1987). Has twice won Broadway's Tony Award: as Best Supporting or Featured Actor (Dramatic), in 1975 for Edward Albee's "Seascape", and as Best Actor (Featured Role - Play), in 2002 for "Fortune's Fool". He was also nominated for the Tony two other times as Best Actor (Play): in 1978 for "Dracula", a role he recreated with a different script in the film Dracula (1979), and in 2004 for "Match". Along with Christopher Lee and Richard Roxburgh, he is one of the few actors to play both Dracula and Sherlock Holmes. Italian-American. Received his Bachelor's degree in Drama from Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York (1959). Won a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play for "Frost/Nixon" in 2007. Attended and graduated from Columbia High School in Maplewood, New Jersey (1955). He asked to be uncredited for his role as Minister Jaro Essa in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Homecoming (1993), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Circle (1993) and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Siege (1993), since he was doing the series for his children Frank III and Sarah (both of whom were devoted Star Trek fans), not for exposure or money. Is a Brother of Alpha Chi Rho fraternity and belonged to the Phi Epsilon chapter at Syracuse University. He and Anthony Hopkins both received Oscar nominations for portraying Richard Nixon: Hopkins for Nixon (1995) and Langella for Frost/Nixon (2008). Although they were born in different years, Hopkins is only one day older than Langella as the former was born on December 31, 1937 while the latter was born on January 1, 1938. Langella's "date" for the 2009 Academy Awards was his daughter Sarah. Considers Masters of the Universe (1987) one of his favorite movies. He accepted the role of "Skeletor" as a gift to his children - particularly his son, Frank A. Langella III - who were avid fans of the He-Man franchise. Despite an uncomfortable costume and make-up which left him barely recognizable, Langella found said character great fun to play. Has nystagmus, a condition which causes a person's eyes to move involuntarily. He has two roles in common with Lane Smith: (1) Smith played US President Richard Nixon in The Final Days (1989) while Langella played him in Frost/Nixon (2008) and (2) Smith played Perry White in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1993) while Langella played him in Superman Returns (2006). He has two roles in common with Christopher Lee, Richard Roxburgh and Anthony D.P. Mann: (1) Lee played Count Dracula in ten films from Horror of Dracula (1958) to Dracula and Son (1976), Langella played him in Dracula (1979), Roxburgh played him in Van Helsing (2004) and Mann played him in Canucula! (Dracula in Canada) (2008) and Terror of Dracula (2012) and (2) Lee played Sherlock Holmes in Sherlock Holmes and the Deadly Necklace (1962), Sherlock Holmes and the Leading Lady (1991) and Sherlock Holmes: Incident at Victoria Falls (1992), Langella played him in Standing Room Only: Sherlock Holmes (1981), Roxburgh played him in The Hound of the Baskervilles (2002) and Mann played him in Sherlock Holmes and the Shadow Watchers (2011). He has two roles in common with Anthony Hopkins, who is only one day his senior: (1) Langella played Don Diego de la Vega / Zorro in The Mark of Zorro (1974) while Hopkins played him in The Mask of Zorro (1998) and (2) Hopkins played U.S. President Richard Nixon in Nixon (1995) while Langella played him in Frost/Nixon (2008). Both actors also appeared in adaptations of Bram Stoker's 1897 novel "Dracula": Langella played the title character in Dracula (1979) while Hopkins played his arch-enemy Professor Abraham Van Helsing in Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992). He has two roles in common with Duncan Regehr: (1) Langella played Don Diego de la Vega / Zorro in The Mark of Zorro (1974) while Regehr played him in Zorro (1990) and (2) Langella played Count Dracula in Dracula (1979) while Regehr played him in The Monster Squad (1987). Both actors also played Bajoran politicians in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993). He has appeared with Sigourney Weaver in three films: 1492: Conquest of Paradise (1992), Dave (1993) and The Tale of Despereaux (2008). He did not wear fangs when playing the title character in Dracula (1979). The same was true of Bela Lugosi in Dracula (1931). He was awarded the 1993 Drama Logue Award for Outstanding Performance for "Scenes from an Execution," at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Personal Quotes (6) Almost every man I've ever met says to me, "Boy, did my wife make love to me that night, when she saw 'Dracula'.". There are certain animals in the jungle that you watch, and I like to be one of those. There are other animals about whom you say: "Oh, was he in the play? I didn't notice." I want to be one of the animals you watch. Once I walk out there [on stage], it only matters that I viscerally and emotionally move you. That's my game. My job is to take you right to the edge of every emotion that is required by whatever the character has to do. As you get older, you learn what you can endure. And I know that I just can't endure living in a trailer in Burbank anymore and saying things like "And what did forensics tell you?". [on aging as an actor, and having] ...the horrible and frightening revelation that in order to be good at what you do, you have to go deeper and deeper with each part and have to eviscerate yourself in a way that the man in the audience would never dream of doing. It may be that I keep doing it because I'm afraid to die. It may be that simple fact. The idea of saying, "I did this, I won that, I didn't win that, and now I'll just stop." - that isn't me. I'm a worker. If I don't pit myself against things that are larger than myself, I'm lost. [on his portrayal of Count Dracula on Broadway] I don't play him as a hair-raising ghoul. He is a nobleman, an elegant man with a difficult problem... a man with a unique and distinctive social problem: he has to have blood to live and he is immortal. [on his role as Skeletor in Masters of the Universe (1987)] It's one of my favorite parts. I played him because my son was four years old and walked around with a sword yelling "I have the power!". 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Himself / Archer (voice) 2006 The 60th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) Himself - Presenter: Best Featured Actress in a Play 2004 The 58th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) Himself - Nominee: Best Leading Actor in a Play 2004 The Revamping of Dracula (Video short documentary) Himself 2003 Inside 'High Noon' (TV Movie documentary) Narrator 2003 The 57th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) Himself - Presenter: American Theatre Wing 2003 AFI's 100 Years... 100 Heroes & Villains (TV Special documentary) Himself 2003 Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There (Documentary) Himself 2002 The 56th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) Himself - Winner: Best Featured Actor in a Play 2002 The Living Edens (TV Series documentary) Narrator - Temple of the Tigers (2002) ... Narrator 1984-2002 Working in the Theatre (TV Series documentary) Himself - Performance (2002) ... Himself - Performance (1984) ... 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  • Product Type: Life Mask
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Featured Refinements: Life Mask Reproduction
  • Country of Manufacture: United States
  • Original/Reproduction: Reproduction
  • Genre: Movie Memorabilia

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